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There was never any outright abuse, but due to having to take on the burden of running the household, working part-time, and homeschooling Yuuna due to her husband’s apathy, Yuuna’s aunt was unhappy in the home and was essentially counting down the days until she could leave. The problem is, Yuuna’s aunt and uncle had an unhappy marriage. (Here’s where a past-series cameo can come in: Yuuna loves games, so she likes to listen to Jounouchi’s radio show since he talks about games a lot, and given that his style of broadcasting is so relaxed and friendly she often likes to pretend he’s talking directly to her, even when she knows he’s not.) Instead, she stayed inside almost all the time, entertaining herself with a myriad of games (though she had no one to play with), cartoons, comics, and the radio. Because her aunt impressed upon her that no one would want to see her scarring / would treat her badly if they did (and because Yuuna herself did receive a lot of staring and whispers whenever she went out without some sort of hood to pull up over her head), Yuuna never ventured out to try to make friends. Her aunt home-schooled her through the rest of elementary and all through middle school, because she felt that the scarring was unsightly and would lead to Yuuna being bullied by her classmates and perhaps even her teachers (which isn’t necessarily wrong bullying is a real problem). When her parents died she was taken in by her aunt and uncle. That’s just how her hair has been ever since the accident. So it looks like she’s rocking a half-shave with the hair on her left-side going down to her chin, but it’s not intentional. (Like she might have some stubble there but that’s it.) The stress her body underwent as a result of the accident also drained pretty much all pigment from her hair, so while her roots might still be black (or like a really dark grey), her hair looks white when grown out. She has burn scarring all down the right side of her face, as well as along that side of her scalp which prevents her hair from growing in on that side, at least to any real degree. Her parents died (since having present parents is also a no-no for most shounen protagonists, not just YGO ones), but Yuuna was left heavily scarred. When she was a child, Yuuna was in an accident with her parents (car accident or train accident, something along those lines). For Yuuna, I’ve decided that her hair is something that actually plays into her backstory and therefore shapes her personality. Along with having a name that contains “Yuu” in some form or another, YGO protagonists must also have ostentatious hair. Many character (and mostly Akira) ended up “sacrificing themselves” to help Yusaku around the seasons finals. I’d also like to specify that Vrains having this high rate of suicide is actually more sacrifice than anything.
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That’s likely because Zexal has been written to be seeable by kids, so even if it talked about death, it needed to be as not-real as possible.ĥDs has very varied type of deaths, that is because (again) of dark signers and yliaster who all died in realistic, and various ways. In Vrains, since it happens in an inherently non-realistic environment, few death can be realistic.Īnd, in Zexal, the realistic deaths happen in flashback (so, not shown directly) while what we see are mostly non-realistic (notice that the One realistic death scene shown is probably the most famous one). In GX, most of the death happen in s3 and s4 and are mostly the work of villain killing the same character for isolation and stakes. Introducing this specific alternative, who’s permanency remains secret for most of the series, was a quite nice trick. Arc V is quite special in the sense that, having fewer magic/unrealistic elements than other series, it required (in order to talk about war and therefore the deaths that comes with it), to kill characters in a not too gruesome yet narratively (and emotionaly) effective way. In Arc V, “carding” and few people die from other ways than that one through the series. In 5ds, both yliaster and dark signers died of at least one natural death before coming back so the score is the highest. The realism of the deaths can be rather easily explained for each series.